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Show FLOUR TRADE IS VERY UNSETTLED MINNEAPOLIS, .Minn, Sept. 20. The northwestern millers' weekly re-vtew re-vtew "f the floor trade says; Rapid and wide fluctuations m th wheat market the p:ist fi w days have totally unsettled thf- flour trade and while buying has. on the whole, been heavier than in previous weeks, l has been very scattered and at widely uifr Cerent prices, Canadian flout cpioied With ih.- advantage of exchange well below domestic levels, has had n pronounced pro-nounced Influence w in at buying by foreign gov ernin'iils )-- ppn-eiii;y largely responsible for ih- erratic quality of the wheat market and until un-til wheat prices are mole stable It seems unlikely that floor buytng will begin on any large scale Klonr prices 'are 60r per barrel lower than a week ago and mill feed is down a d dlar or more -r imi with little b-mand. H'he flour output ler.iains about half of rapacity whereas, at this treason, U i. normally ovei 90 per cent OGDEN 1 ESTOt lv M RKKT Cattle Receipts 415; choice heavy Steers. $X.oOii 0 00; good steers $7.0i & ami r.ui steers $6.0096.60; choice feedei steers $6.aii(f( 7 30; choice cows and heifers. $6.00(9 7-j)0 fair ;" good CQWa ami heifer. $4 00 6.00: cutters! 88.00 CP 8.60; Cann'tfrs $2.003. 50: choke fe,.(1,.- 1 .1.11:1 130; fal bulls $4.00895.00; bologna bulla $8.00 fj t 00; veal calves $9.00J 10.00. Hog Receipts 401; choice fal hogs 175 to 2..0 pounds. . 1 3 no i 1 i on bulk of sales $15.5016 I .76 feeder hogv J 1 i no Tj 1 1.50. Sheep Receipts 1,002; choice lambs $9.00910.60 wethers S6.00O6.75; fui ewes $5.00&5.50; feeder lambs $8.00 ',1 j 00. l l iVMl- A. Raynaud, Currle, Nevada lKht aarloadt of sheep, Pete Dcania, Decth. Nevada, six carloads car-loads of sheep. corn Packing company. South Omaha three carloads of hogs. R. O, WhitlOCk, South 'mail 1. two: carloads of hogs. Dave Grant. Oaklev, Iia , I wo car-' loads of cattle Dave Grant, Burley, Ida., four car-j loads of . 1 1 1 1. Claude White Henefer, seven car-; car-; loads of tattle. CHItJ FUTURES CI IICAG '. Sept. 20. pen Higb Low Close I Wheat !-' J,2.2 2'-j 2.2 6 2 22 '-. 2.24 's' March 2 16 " 3.30 2 16 2.20 " Corn-Sept. Corn-Sept. 1.27 I 28 1 26 1 20 ! Dec. .96 .97 .9oVi .97! Oats Dec. 5S' .5S34 57J4 58 j May .62'i .2th .62 .621 Tork Sept. . 23.60 Oct 23.60 23 10 23 CO La i d Oct, L9.02, 10. 3o IS. 00 19.22 Jar 1 7.32 16.00 1 7 30 Ribs-Sept. Ribs-Sept. 16 00 Jet 13. t0 16.00 15.77 1 6 00 OMAHA LIVESTOt K. OMAHA Neb. Sept 20. (United; State.- Bureau of Markets.! Hogs Receipts. 6000 market mostly o to 60c lower; bulk, medium and light butchers, $16.60916.00; top $16.16 bulk, strong weight and packing grades, $1 5 00(515.35. i Cattle Receipts 8600; no choice fed steers offered; grass steers and! butcher tock slow. 15 to 25c lower; bulk range steers, $8.00910.60 bulk; she-stock, $5 75 7.25 can ner and cutters steady, ' $2.7695.26 veali. Steady; Stacker and feeders dull, ful-lv ful-lv 2 5c lower. ' Sheep Receipts 20.000 lambs held I higher, early sales strong: early top west. ins. $i::. 20. shu. p steady; ewes.i $ 5 7 3; feeders strong KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY Mo, Sept 29. ' (United State; Bureau of Markets.) ' Cat! i - Re eipts 11000, best steer I and buiehei cattle $ 1 7.00; .rime heavy! steers si 7 63 best price of year); odd vealers $1 6 00, practical top 115.50; she-stock about $7.75. steady I to weak; other st.-ady t(, strong; bulk i inners around $4 :.ij with heavy $4 73 96.00 i nn.- and feeders around stea-' l: l'ksln be. i "feeder sleer.s around ! $18.85; heavy ai.es 50c lower, I logs- -Receipts 7 500, market op-' end 35 to 50c lower; (losing fully 60c under yesterday's average; top 116 10; bulk light and medium $16.00 fj 16.86; heavy $ 1 3 60 (a 1 6. 25. sheep Receipts io.ooo; sheep steady! stea-dy! fat lambs strong to 13c higher, top westerns $13 85; feeding lamb, steady; top $1 2 65. AT MINNEAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., bcj.t 29 Flour unchanged to 80c higher in carload lot. famll) patents quoted at $12.40912.50 a barrel In 98 -pound I cotton sacks. 1 Bran $34 Oft eg 3C.00 m; YORK STOCK LIS! ( Last Sale A 1 1 is-' 'liQlinei s 33 ;- Li American Beet sugar 7., American ''an .. 32"i American Car & Foundry . .. 132 American Hide Leather pfd, 91 American International Corp. 71 k American lAJCdniotlve 94 American Smelting sVA HeCg VmerU an SUgtlT 10K American Sumatra Tobacco ... mi American T. & T 7 ! 'American Woolen 71 Anaconda Copper , . 52 Atchison 85 Vtl.. Gulf A W- Indies 14 1 Baldwin Locomotive 108 Bait unore A. ihio 15 Bethlehem Steel "P. " 69 Vi Canadian Pacific I20's! Central leather 4 l s I Chandler Motors .. . Ti,1- ' hesajH-uke ,v ' bio .. ' ihlcagO, Mil & St. Paul .... '.V.' :htcago, ll. I. & Pac 19 ( 'hi no Copper 2K T Colorado l iiel ,v- Bon 32 Corn Products S2 ' Crucible Steel 126 ",; Cuba Cane Sugar ... 8844 Brig .-. io '.. General Klectilc 1 4 I 7- General Motors 1 3oodrich o 4 s reai Northern pfi .. . so'.-s, Greal Northern ( r,- ctfs 33 Illinois Central 90 Inspiration Copper C's ln( Alei Marine pfd International Paper 73 ' i Rennecott Coppei 23 I Louisville & Nashville 1 0 1 Maxwell Motors I , Mexican Petroleum 1K6'' Miami Copper 10 Middb Slates i nl . I I : Mldvalp Steel 17 Missouri Pacific . . . 20 , ! New York Central "7: X. Y., N. H. & Hartford 85 Norr.dk ft Western 96 Northern Pacific S3 Oklahoma Prod Kefg .... 4 Pan American Petroleum .. 89 Pennsylvania 42'! reople's Gas 1 7 Pittsburg && w Va 37' Ray Consolidated Copper 1 4 j Reading 03 ' ! Rep. Iron i Steel 7 4 Royal Dutch. N Y 86 Shell Trans a.- Trad .... 53 i Sinclair Con Oil 81 I Southern P.n ifn Oil1 Southern Railway 81 Standard Oil f N. .1 pfd 105 j Studebaker Corporation 55 I Tennessee Cojiper . 8 Texas Co 4 7 Texas & Pacific 18 Tobacco Products 664J Transcontinental Oil 12 1 L'tiion Pacific . 123 I S. Food Products 52 I U. S Retail Stores 60 " U. S. Ind. Alcohol 81 I (United states Rubber 76 United States Steel S6, Utah Coppei 6 1 I Westinghouse Klectrlc 1 7 "4 Willys Overland . 1 1 s4 American Zinc. Lead and Sm... 12B J Butte and Superior 1 7 '2 E I Cala Petroleum 26'! Montana Power ..i'4 ShaTtuck Arizdna S'lj Pure Oil 38 MONEY M Klvl i. NEW ifORK, Sept. 29. Prime mer-l Cantile paper unchanged. Bxchange heavj Sterling: Demand $3.13; cables $3 434. Francs Demand 6 ,436c: cables I 6 6Sc. Belgian francs: Demand 7,07c; -bles 7 .09c. j Guilders unchanged Lire. Demand I.12c; cables 4 . 1 4c I Marks- Demand 1-6 ic; cables 1 62c j Greece: Demand 10.26. New York exchange on Montreal! 9 per cent discount. Time loans rirm, unchanged META1 MARKET NKW VoRK, Sept 29. Copper steady; electrolytic spot and nearby 18918c; futures nominal iron stea.iv and unchanged. Tin easier, spot and nearby $43.25;) futures 43 73 Antimonv unchanged Lead ealei spot 7. 50 (a 3. 00c Zluc. easy Faat St. Ixiuis deliv ery I spot 7. 50 iii 7 75c. At London. Spot copper 94 2s 6d ; electrolytic unchanged" tin 26S 12s: 6d, lead 34 17s 6d. zinc C40 I6l I N. . SUGAR. NEW FORK Sept j9. Raw sugar weak; centrifugal 10.00c; refinedi easier; fine granulated $13. 70 14 00. j The market for futures n,i.; quiet' earlv but the undertone was unsettled unset-tled by tho more liberal offerings In the spot market, and pi Ices at noon were about five points lower. IJBER1 bon DS NKW FORK, Se'pi 89. Liberty bonds close.) :'2s 90.70; first 4s g? S4 second I Us 87 .40; first 4 s 88.10; second t'. 37 10; third s 88.70; fourth -i's 37.10. Victory 34s 96.80; Victory j 4 ;'4 s .95 7 1 MEW YORK sua I R I NKW TORK, S.-pt 29. Bar silver. I domestic, unchanged foreign 02 '4 c. I Mexican dollars l". |